sirius
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 6 months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Charming |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 180 |
Pups Bred | 21 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Aspen (0.14%) |
Base Genetics | Muted Light I |
Eyes | Husky |
Skin | Spectre |
Nose | Spectre |
Claws | Spectre |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | View Report |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | Penumbra Aurora (59%) |
Slot 2 | Nightchill Undercoat (98%) |
Slot 3 | White Light Husky (10%) |
Slot 4 | Cream Underfur (42%) |
Slot 5 | White Cross (90%) |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | Auburn Shaded (58%) |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | None |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
86 | 72 | 71 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
88 | 80 | 397 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waxing Crescent Moon |
Season | Autumn |
Biome | Mountains |
Biography
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Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word Σείριος (Latin script: Seirios), meaning lit. 'glowing' or 'scorching'. The star is designated α Canis Majoris, Latinized to Alpha Canis Majoris, and abbreviated α CMa or Alpha CMa.
Sirius, brightest star in the night sky, with apparent visual magnitude −1.46. It is a binary star in the constellation Canis Major. The bright component of the binary is a blue-white star 25.4 times as luminous as the Sun. It has a radius 1.71 times that of the Sun and a surface temperature of 9,940 kelvins (K), which is more than 4,000 K higher than that of the Sun. Its distance from the solar system is 8.6 light-years, only twice the distance of the nearest known star system beyond the Sun, the Alpha Centauri system. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning "sparkling" or "scorching."
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Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word Σείριος (Latin script: Seirios), meaning lit. 'glowing' or 'scorching'. The star is designated α Canis Majoris, Latinized to Alpha Canis Majoris, and abbreviated α CMa or Alpha CMa.
Sirius, brightest star in the night sky, with apparent visual magnitude −1.46. It is a binary star in the constellation Canis Major. The bright component of the binary is a blue-white star 25.4 times as luminous as the Sun. It has a radius 1.71 times that of the Sun and a surface temperature of 9,940 kelvins (K), which is more than 4,000 K higher than that of the Sun. Its distance from the solar system is 8.6 light-years, only twice the distance of the nearest known star system beyond the Sun, the Alpha Centauri system. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning "sparkling" or "scorching."
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